First Command Financial Advisor - Sonny Koahou

First Command Financial Advisor - Sonny Koahou

910 W. Battlefield Rd. , Springfield, 65807 (417) 334-2572 Website

Opening hours (11 Nov - 17 Nov)

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Company description

Sonny Koahou joined First Command Financial Services as a Financial Advisor in January 2020, following a 25-year career in the United States Army, where he attained the rank of MSG. Sonny understands the challenges and opportunities associated with life in the military and is committed to helping service members and their families get their financial lives squared away. A graduate of Columbia Southern University with a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership, Sonny holds Series 7 and 66 securities licenses plus life and health insurance licenses in Missouri. Understanding that the biggest obstacle to financial security for most people is their own behavior, Sonny serves as a personal financial coach to clients, continually reinforcing positive financial behaviors. He advocates time-tested financial principles, including disciplined, long-term saving and investing, careful debt management, and a thoughtful insurance strategy to manage financial risk. Sonny will work with you to establish specific, meaningful goals that are consistent with your values and then develop a personalized financial plan to guide your pursuit of those goals. In his free time, Sonny enjoys golf, spending time with family, and working out. First Command offers a comprehensive set of financial planning products and services, including banking, investments, insurance and retirement planning. More than 500 First Command Financial Advisors across the country and abroad are committed to the company’s Mission of “Coaching those who serve in their pursuit of financial security.”